Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committees are critical to
making bicycling and walking part of the transportation solution because they
add transparency and community engagement to the planning process. This webinar
offers guidance about committee structure, defines roles, and suggests techniques and training
to make a group more effective. Case study examples balance the perspectives of
staff and advocates, bicycle and pedestrian focus, and regional and local
committees. Presenters from the Nashville (Tennessee) MPO and the City of
Olympia, Washington, will discuss their committees’ major initiatives and how
productive, long-term working groups achieved significant, measurable outcomes.

The Nashville Area MPO assisted in developing a regional bicycle and pedestrian study and an award-winning regional transportation plan. As a result of this work, the group was tasked to develop scoring and make funding recommendations related to bike/ped projects. The City of Olympia's Advisory Committee has successfully focused on improving the pedestrian realm through its involvement with a far-reaching sidewalk funding initiative, a pedestrian crossing improvement program, the redesign of the 4th Avenue bridge, and an innovative neighborhood pathways program.

Continuing Education Credits: APBP will provide an attendance
certificate to those who
document their professional development hours; each 60-minute webinar
provides one hour of training (.1 CEU). APBP applies to the AICP for Certification Maintenance credit for each webinar.

The fee to purchase a site
license is $50 for APBP members, $85 for non-APBP members. Each site
license includes one phone connection (toll charges apply, or use VoIP),
one Internet connection, one set of handouts for unlimited attendees in
the same location, and access to the recording. (You may be required to
download free software from Citrix GoToMeeting in order to participate
in the webinar.) APBP accepts Visa, MasterCard or AMEX. For more information, contact Debra Goeks
(262-228-7025 or info at apbp.org).